More pics after the jump.She's using a Volks 25cm body, which unfortunately isn't as posable as Obitsu. Volks doesn't provide alternate hands for grasping or posing either. I picked Volks though because it has slightly longer arms than Obitsu's 25cm body, and the hand sculpts are more realistic (longer fingers). Minor details, but I wanted to get as close to Capcom's character design as possible. ^^

I used the Obitsu F02 head. 01 and 02 are almost identical after painting, but 01 has a fuller set of lips and has some defined eye area. You don't really need either feature for Ema though. I'd love to see your Ema when you're done. :)

A few people print the eyes out on transfer/tattoo paper and apply those to the doll's face (for people who want perfect symmetry perhaps), but I've only painted them. You can refer to official artwork or images with the style you wish to follow, or come up with your own design. Sketching the eyes/face first on paper might help you visualize before the next step.

When painting the eyes, trace out the shape and position first with diluted brown paint. Then you can go on to fill in the whites of the eye, followed by everything else: pupils, eye lashes, etc. Despite the small surface area, it can get pretty time consuming depending on how much realism/shading/blending you wish to achieve. Just be patient, and use a Q-tip or toothpick with nail polish remover (be careful when using a strong alcohol paint remover) to correct your mistakes.

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